After you had the interview or interviewswith him?
I did not know until after the President's assassination that he had recontacted the office after these October 1962 interviews of which we have been talking.
There'll be more or less unpleasant publicity after this and, until it blows over, Mr. Landon can probably save you from tiresome interviews with reporters, if nothing more.
Avice repeated this conversation to Duane, and he proposed that they have some of their interviews in his office, and he would then come to the house less frequently.
He lived, nowadays, only to get interviews with her, and to sanction her plans and carry out her orders.
This delegation in due time[257] arrived at the capital, and a series of councils or interviews was at once entered upon between themselves and the Secretary of War, as representing the President.
Many joint interviews and discussions were held in the presence of Commissioners Cooley, Parker, and Sells, but without any hopeful results.
The delegation was received and interviews were accorded them by the President and Secretary of War, but they secured nothing but general expressions of good will and promises of protection in their rights and property.
Sundry interviews and considerable correspondence with the War Department seemed barren of results or even hope.
This is not the only record that remains to us of those interesting interviews with Cabinet Ministers, although the most have passed away unnoted.
I shall hope soon to have somewhat of interest to say of the state of letters here, and of my interviews with distinguished men.
I shall soon write again--telling you then especially of my interviews with Aurelian, and of Probus.
So in truth was it with us all--especially, when at the urgency of the rest, I related to them the interviews I had had with Longinus, and described to them his behavior in the prison and at the execution.
But I cannot say what the effect may be of a few more interviews with the hermit of the mountain, in company with the princess.
I would rather have accompanied the Queen, seeing it was so certain that important interviews and discussions would take place, when they should be all returned once more to the city.
He had convinced me, at the few interviews I had had with him, that he was no common man, and I had determined to obtain from him, if I should ever meet him again, all necessary knowledge of the Christian institutions and doctrine.
These interviews suddenly and delightfully led me into the society of literary and scientific men, and also into the noble collections and libraries under their superintendence.
If one partner in a firm of publishers interviews the authors while the other interviews the clerks, is one of them economically dependent?
This, I think, was a piece of Mr. Makely's humor in the beginning; but it had a general vogue long after the interviews and the illustrations were forgotten.
Cyril had held several interviews with them, in which he had at first delicately intimated, and then explicitly declared, that the situation could not be prolonged.
If one could have been present at the recent interviews between Count Bismarck and M.
He had interviewswith Mr. Gladstone, Lord Granville, the French Ambassador, and divers other great personages.
When the day of the interviews arrived, only one applicant turned up.
We advertised for a new operator to assist in my department and lined up interviews with thirty-two applicants.
Why would thirty-one men not present themselves for interviewsas they had arranged?
Several other interviews took place with islanders, armed with the kriss, and short two-edged iron pikes, who were very evidently pirates by profession.
The Blossom made a halt in Kotzebue Bay, a desolate, forbidding, and inhospitable spot, where the English had several interviews with the natives without obtaining any information about Franklin and his people.
Interviews with Smoot family members by the author.
Interviews with members of the Smoot family by the author.
See Chapters II and IV; interviews with Clive and Susan DuVal by the author.
Interviews with Susan and Clive DuVal by the author.
There were long, joyous, exquisite interviewsin the dear little parlor at the Truscotts'.
Governor Nicholson ordered a convocation to be assembled, and during its session held private interviews with his adherents among the clergy, who signed a paper denying the charges made by the commissary and the council.
It was here that Powhatan was crowned by the conceited Newport; here that supplies for the colony were frequently procured; here that occurred so many interviews and rencontres between the red men and the whites.
After several interviews and much consideration, it was resolved that his son, J.
He was desirous of seeing you, Mary; but I have been telling him I could permit no more interviews to-day.
Besides the resource of despair, he confided in the secret correspondence and nocturnal interviews of count Julian, with the sons and the brother of Witiza.
As soon as they were relieved by the absence of the plebeian multitude, they encouraged each other, by interviews and messages, to accomplish their vow, and hasten their departure.
NaĆ¼ndorff withdrew to a quiet abode in the Rue Guillaume, and granted his interviews in a more secret manner.
But nothing about the features of the man brought back to him any recollection, and subsequent interviews but confirmed the first impression.
In one of my numerousinterviews with Admiral Koltchak at Omsk he had made some very serious statements regarding the American policy in the Far East, which he feared would result in reproducing the previous state of disorder.
From them these facts appear; that Beethoven repaid the fifty ducats of borrowed money; that Maelzel and he had several interviews at the office of the lawyer, Dr.
How deep and clear the impressions of their first interviews with Beethoven, even to minute incidents, remained upon the memories of both Mme.
Princess Amelia was forced to give up her interviews upon the balcony, but she sought other means to gratify her passion.
You wish to seem disappointed and indifferent, in order to induce our gracious princess to withdraw her promise to me, and to think it unnecessary to be present at your interviews with Trenck.
There was no end of interviewsand parleyings and journeys backward and forward.
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